00:00Blue skies have returned to the Siberian tundra, also known as North Texas, after the sleet storm of 2026 has finally worked its way out.
00:11Unfortunately, on the back end, we are still left with the very winter feeling temperatures and the wind adding to it.
00:17AccuWeather real field temperatures below zero, and it's likely we will not see that number climb very much higher for at least another day, if not two,
00:26as crews are going to start to work their way across the region, getting things cleaned up after the snow, sleet, and freezing rain that occurred this weekend.
00:34Depending on where you were is where you saw that precipitation type and the amount.
00:39You see the white landscape here north of Dallas-Fort Worth behind me.
00:44Most of this is sleet. We're talking about an inch or two of sleet, very hard, well-packed sleet.
00:50I-35 behind me, going to take some time to get cleared out as crews are running up and down,
00:54but slow going as there is still only one actual really usable lane.
00:59The rest of it very, very snow-packed and slow.
01:02Cold temperatures, again, as we mentioned, are going to remain across the region at least for another day or two.
01:07It might be midweek before we see things climb above freezing,
01:10and that will do a lot to help crews start to get rid of this winter wonderland that has been left behind.
01:16But stay warm and stay inside for the rest of the day.
01:19Today, we'll see what things look like for us on a Monday here,
01:22but just because the sun is out does not mean it is the most comfortable of days.
01:26While it looks good, I can tell you it is not feeling very good at all.
01:30Reporting from North Texas for AccuWeather, I'm meteorologist Tony Laubach.
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